
Micromax X245 Low-poly 3D model
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It's a high-quality middle-poly 3D model of the Micromax X245 phone used in various fields such as game development, advertising, interior design, motion picture art, and visualization. The model is available in four colors: blue, yellow, white, and red. The model was created by photographing a real phone from multiple angles to ensure its design details are accurately recreated. This 3D model features an ease of use due to its single-mesh structure that's also low-polygonal, making it easy on system resources. Only one material is used throughout the model. Regardless of which renderer you choose, this model will always appear realistic because it has high-resolution photo-textures that add depth and realism. Combining advanced topology with detailed textures helps achieve maximum quality even in close-ups with a minimal amount of polygons required. Each color version of the model uses only one material that includes a variety of assigned photo-textures for added realism. Specular, glossiness, bump, and emission textures are also used on luminous elements such as screens and indicators to increase advanced realism. I have set bump multipliers at 0.1-0.2 in Maya Software materials or V-Ray MTL materials for optimal Bump depth results. The Specular and Glossiness maps provide reflective and dispersing properties, resulting in a realistic effect of multiple materials. The main textures include five with resolutions of 2048 pixels per square inch in .jpg format and ten additional ones including Cyrillic keyboard symbols and diffuse colors. This model was created using Maya 2009 software and has real-world scale in centimeters. All parts are accurately named, making it easy to navigate. Additionally, a pre-rendered scene with five V-Ray Rect Light sources is included for improved lighting results when using the V-Ray 2.40 plugin. The scene opens correctly in earlier versions of Maya up to version 2012 with V-Ray 2.0. To adjust the model and render camera position as seen in the preview images, just save the positions and remove any unwanted animation keys from translation and rotation channels. For easy usage in other 3D programs like Cinema4d and Houdini, I've saved scenes in formats such as .fbx, .obj, .DAE, and Autodesk Maya 2010.
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